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Barrie Examiner, 20 Oct 1898, p. 3

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j~`~-~---A~!(cevouI Tdronln * Woman WIlI`o .. \_-~-v-~ , the Flow} During tho_ "Night tor Hour: at u Tint-She Man: a Stllomcnt. TORONTO, OPIT.-I in: troubled _ : vithnuionmuq. ltwu impossible for .|_noto beep Itl tnd tho spells came. ovunnduilngthenlghtllndto got up nag wnlltho oor tor hour: It I Sims. , y bloodwil very poor um I was subject : F ' .. um... mu-n. M11953, gem jwg 3 Teach her to embrace every oppor- - tunity for reading. and to select such , books as will giv}: her the most ugeful `and instruclivg ' information, in or- _ dbr to make the best progress-in `early ;as well as in later home and school ijife ~ 41: Aqfew words for the benefit of young lmothere on the bleep children require. i'1_`his in much mom than the sleep ne- iessaryv to gwwn__up peop1e,`as the lit- It-le ones impressionable, nervous sys-l :+_r- .:-.-1- 1.-..rA-.x`*;}rc~1a'\.x1i-'}n vrN'*'1-v*IrE":` (vvuunu. uv uuuJ .... u. - Mainly. however, they requife more sleep. because __while_ sleeping all" the vitalvpowers are concentrated on build~ lug them up, instead. of being diverted `to muscularmovementa and other in- Li fluencea which would interfere with fthis concentration, ' In `.5- ,,- ____!_.::..I .._.a .......H.\nn ' LUIS UULINCULAQLAULI, 1 g if chiidren are waketul `and restless it is an-' indication that something is wrong; this wrbhg' the mother should iandeavor to put ;i'ght_ A~;1;ti1e_3r -than stu- J pity the child 61` :5. tim in order to -gain-_re st fur herself. The! " something :wrong.",-will often {be `found to be im- } proper or excessive feeding, too- tight or too` warm clothing or cpnfined an .innnnv-n hir . i or avfew pots in agunny window, but 1t mzly da1 y"be a few feet. or e:mh_ itho-keeping of a garden is a. valuable -V bit of training and will inspire alove of tl1_e.beabutit1_1l, and have an"i1nport- ` ' ant influence qn lheharacter thrm'1gh`- ` . out lxfn. - and fragrant blosoms, `and they should _ be taught` tn cultivafe andgive plants . the tender dre tliey_ require} and thus '9 learn some of life's sweetest lessons. I ` `m..mmy.ln u.'H1a re!" nlnmnnf in he `pl LUU WIIILIJ iunpure | _ . >. ______ _ K _ . ELET CHILDREN KEEP A GARDEN, learn or men SWGBEBSC lessons. Example is-thexfirat element, to be considered in educating a.'chi`ld smind._ Don't tryrvto fo'r:_:e the -child` to keep agardnn,,R but keep one yourself. . Whafnvnr children 566 HIGH` `Idei*s.' agar(mn,_ but Keep one yourseu. Whatever children dorthey wish to do themselves, and if have` themhne'a i*youh'aiid let` them` watch on sow seeds and.pla:x_t ships ' " and p 1 up weeds, if you explain all ' .you are doing to th'em--never" mind if _it"is then too difficult for the.m`to m_'1derstand-it will not be long before L they himitatepyou -and want gardens of their own. . ' ` " - . .' ._Th_e. 1pnogram' fan hafsvbeen in vogu for the last few yes.r,"l3ut it will never. ta1: ?e"the`place of the treasmed auto- . V `graph tail. The autographrfaip is more valuabl than fth_e old-tashiongd-A'autm `b graph book, unit` can be `folded imd emi- ` pied, about when traveling. a_. piece of A apft paper A0!` _silk laid ovm: it `before . fdlding _ptofects thy writiyig, `Lady W '{Somon,,-, .the`w`i`.fe f Sir_Fe1ix Somali, a. `S =London physiniam.-isAhe proud owner . : .o f`aL'vaVII1 ;h1e s`utogra_ph{ tan; - It :is-.' M 'ma_Zde :0; hea.vy_"l;19gck ah;d:i.'s, adv-" ivrtili thewanboggmnhagot _famoh: ~ p`eqp1e,_1tnczuu:ng_the `Prii{*~o:' walssz. A ` A k. `1!r.~G1_a.dsto.n6.. 1Bal1j rbenry Irvine. Alma` iadeintzj; Enen ,{Earry;;v1 9;1='1;i?, Ca.lvo.. Mr: Brouglxton; A.-. ~ 33.. 1.; st; In.;th'e. oa.so"0,. -thamrtists - `who. have fgignad tho. 1a.nf . the, ga.n(:pf.', : .. :.I*Ph%"13"`P9`?`!-`V*9'D*d!~'e 1 `_:`n`!'dIVin3 "V ' ` y rn ` Animus: : :]x j;|_[Q&' Iuv Jzuv: us; go; ` `him 9.r5oW% sitnvml in A ' ~hu.xtlly temmmendythamx , . 1 -m9I. causowoy c_onsupa~ :. jon .: `I/tr;iad`j6verg1...kind3g of pills; I V. 1 ;h;VIr!:vao_n-- adyarkissd. and. tn.`m;t1`the\ ;er-am in` (Is '-nut; ahll; Dr`: 01113973, ngyetgygzv uri tho; only-pma` that 9.r}`ovu et..99tna1 in-my .. may n..ume `racommend L'n1_n:x aux onexy are vcxy u...- 5 1f one can afford the extra ex- 41 sI_moN7S MN." ."We are mud or I of beef, but when ` . edoughy to have it! 1 I ....,.. -- L. n... ..4+-.-3... vvu and nuns: U: u gonna .-.- --.___ 5: "when we get one large .en"ough> rare. it l%Lstn'tar- ` i ever," is the otbrpented plnint of the [provider for a small tami1y._ With lthe ordinary way of roastingin n hm. oven. two ribs seem n necessity it ona 'g would have from the centre` the juicy. ipink cuts beloved ofthe gutronmns. `A delicious. rare roast, may, however, . be avolved from is oneqjb cut.. 11 I111!!!` aged in this way. Pm some mini! bits` of suet `into the dripping pan. nln.-l surf, nn Hm frnnr nf the P111126. A8 uns` oz suet {mo tne unPPU1K P= and set. on the from of the range. soon as the pan is smoking hot. kid 3` the littl roast. rolled up! skewered`. Eeaaoned ith salt and'Devper -and dredgsd with flour, into the hpt pun Hrs nnu.r Au nnnn as nna side 18 well. r UFIICE: .23 EMBED! Wallingtonflqtel. ldredged with flour, into me not pmn V to sear. As soon as one side is well , browprzd. which will.,be in thnee or I four miuups. turn on the other, being ` careful not to pierce: tho meat with 1 Ehwfork. ' which would -allow the juims to empe. When thoroughly lgrowncd. top, bottom z,u1d.side3. pour a. quarter of a cup of-boiling' water in the pan. and set in 3 slow oveihto finish rbisting. From twenty min- utes to half an hour will be found ` quiet snicienLJind_Lha__little roast ' will he found as" juicy as the heavier cut. ,:,.- _.-:LL cub. . Creanl`~-Pie-Line a pje plate with crust. stir to 3. cream one-half cupful of sugzur and two tnblespoonfuls of butter, and two well beaten eggs. two tnblespoonfuls of flour and two cup- fuls of milk; mix well together. scald ' `up. flavor to the taste. pour. `unto the lined plate and bake until done. n...~.....:,. n..1m {Hrs}! vv|rl ;' Crpnm uneu plilt H1111 uum: uuun uuuv. Wu Brownie Ca.ke--First. part: Crealmhgm together one cup of eugzxr and Lwo- t` thirds cup of soft butter and stir in- to this the yolks of two eggsund one- hr half cup of milk. Second part: Mix together one cup of grated chocolate ' or come. one cup of light brown sugar one cup of milk and one egg: Place _ in :1 double boilerund stir until thick 3"` and hot. wet-n this is cold stir, it in- -3 to the first part and then add three rm . cups of flour, two rounding teespoon- 5" fuls of baking powder and -last theh beaten whites of three eggs and a lila teaspoonful of vanilla. Bake `in at deep. round tin. one with it tube Ljeing preferred. when tifwbaks-is cool re- ' move from the tin and set it away for` _ l 24 hours. When the mks is 1|. day old mark` round the entire-cake with :1 sharp knife so as to divide it into five' layers. With a. slout thread punt round the cake and crossed and drawn -` 3'. tightfthe mike can be cut into smooth `I even layers. To make the cream fill- ing put two teblespoontuls of gelatine in e cup and cover with cold water. :9 After an hour` or so set the cup into; " hot water until the gelutine is dis-gig solved. Take the froth from one pint-is of thin cream. add one-half cup. off" powdered sugar and the gelatine ' and t whip well. When well mixed beat in` gently the whites of three eggs that C` have been whipped until stiff. Put on " ice_`_:gnd__stir. until it begins to st.i'~:k fen. Now pin .:}:`(7b~lTiI7"6T"_l5liCt'6lTEii`-`e` paper round the first layer of `\tha;t` ca.ke,"pnttingj the plate on which it} is upon something to raise it from that C` table. The collzir must be put on so` as to come shove the cake about half C` an inch. Spread a layer of the creamln upon the cake so as to fillthe co1lar; C put on the next layer and .pin on an-11` other collar and fill with the cream.j `` Continue until all the layers havoft been used and finish the top Within either-a. coating of the cream or a soft i P icing. Put into the ice box or somel other very cold place until ready tog? l serve; then remove the -collars. _ -. . n,:-_.. D..:l n half Rn-:nn"(.] at sm ,. W as ld men ramuvu bur.` ..-..w..,. E_ Sc{J.1loped.0n.ion3-BOil a half dozen", lmyerdiixm sfzed onions"-in salted wajterj until tender. Drain off the vmtqxf a.nd\I lay thm carefully into a, hakingdish. 3` Pour over them a.-hzilf cupfui of rich milk or cream, sprinkle with salt and pepper and cover the top with finaly- ~ rolled, cracker cr`umbs., Put bits at butter ov,e_r'_~ the top and b1~own_jn the` Ann)! OVQH. ' "of new potatoes, slioec"1t'l-n, in` the bottom of Va baking dies!)-. Sprinkle; , 4.L:__ 1--..,... ..r "mind mm ., Baked `Potato S.a!,-ztgl-K-Place ai Myer, DOLLQIII 01,6 ucuuug um... ..,.......,- a over them a. thin layer of grated or H `chopped onions." salt}, pepper, bi1tte'r "`a_nd a little flour. Then zulothel` lay-1 er of_ pota;toes; and so -on. unhl -thel 3 dish~is nearly full. Pourovor theig whole a. cupful of rich_ milk. slxghtlyic ' salted, and` cover` .w1th bread qr` ! ~ cracker crumbs. Bake slowly.- untxli` thoroughly done. ` _ . ' i i ' Salt Mackerel-Wi'th Sauce - Soak 1 the'5ma.ckerel;"for` twelve hours. chang-;S' ihg tl1.e`wa.t'e;$,lsgvvb;a_ra.l times. Thenjj 'boil it'in an abundance oi water." in: i_ Vvghlrohlhoro is 3. ba.y.1ea.f. two or three -! ~ onions. s<':`me" gm"-517:`? -`.;nd"t1i":jijnie` oi: a. lemon._ . The fish. should` cook very slowly and not benllowed to come to :~ pieces.-h W`,hen"'%T a.m done. serve them on 3' folded napkin,wxth asauoe madeby reducing`; pill: '0}: thin cream , to onephai udkling to it in ounces 0:} -- butter amt thlclmnlng itwith twoegg] yolks. Then add to it. halt its quantity; of grated horgg_';gdish.: heqting it;- again, without boiling. In mos; ca's.esE it is necessary"-to add a-A've1'y littlq` s_lt_ .to, this sauce. (It you are to ham smoked mackerel. broil, instead of bon--l :.... nndnnrvn with ibtha cream horm- gmoked mackereg. ,Dr_ouV msceau ox uou-'1 mg and"s_er_ve_ mth 1t_~t_he cream horse- - riidish mum.) - FOR THE FALL uramn .AN_ALL'If`_ERNAT_IVE.; ; _ ` ;who_ was of 1 . ;e sL -in,- the ~st_r9s; 2 Sam bthg; bzhlie _ tq. - _._......;. .....a.. ....-....:. `um. r....u-. Sl`!1`aI`1'"`Scc:Atc}1 ;v`1I0!7_`-Vfiaig 3umnm;bnatvY to give` gtideno' . against. his. father, _ L 3 ` -.``Qm,.: weeaqadn, gyeak `the truth, a,nf .19: us` hoary` an yq ken.` about. this v. u . syn. " e. L...s`0RiiFI`1I1.N`1l rlpumu, mu.` gm said: `1149, .iau',;* afye` ken Vllna Jvjerqs =t`reH.. I ' al-anz;-falons it andine f ._ V _ and ctosg _the-jsqm2`.,te--,~ `tea % :Lid`~.thn1_o;}xIm.`:onco2:rag;~V ' 1_ am; rgpliied the Maigiserat: j 5 PIlaku,l1oec:nln Ioldly mun ' TV! In In 1 lat. Fishinghne: day in a bayou of (11: Izeau river, with one,compauiun. _we sit in opposite ends of a- iongight - loan. which tapered equally at both ends, but did not come to `A shit? point, wrifes Lewis Hopkins. It mu! but three seats--one at each and and V a middle seat.` When a change of po- sition was desired, we mink a `iiht paddle in 1112 water and quietly pro- ` pelled the boat by strokes under the V water so as to make no splashihl ' 5 ll... ._.z .1. AL` I.._...; 1.-.: o..-.....I In. nu-.s.x m: an Lu Luunu uu av...-..... My end ofhthe boat had turned to- wzugl the nearest bank, which was dis-` tam. about, thirty feet. and lying asleep on :1 log at the water's edge Inoliedh aumomzasin of very lair proportions. Signaling to my` companion, Ipoint- ed to the snake, that he might hold ` the boat steady whil Itried` 3 shot I ... .. 1. - -_..n -_..|...s ..:..o,.I__n 0`) L111! UULLL lIl.CI'.|l1_Y runs 1 Lxscu as uuII~ - at it with a gmall pocket pistol-a 22 caliber--Llmt we always carried on our trips, and in the use of which constant Qlamicg had made me very expert. The snake's hgezul was not visible, no 1 con- . eluded to try a shot at the thickest . part-of the body, which showed clear . at the highest part of the log. present- _ int; a fair mark that I could hit nine .times in ten eehnls, noplng to break his spine. My pistol was :1 single shot, which was usually no disadvantage in` shooting at snakes, as they always took lid the water if not disabled at the 'l'i i":st'+;liot. Taking a. 1-nrnnxr nAnr.~r.\1'1'1' ATM" Edisappear. A _ Suddenly the snake swung round '6 with its head stretched out in our di- . rection, and. plunged into" the water, 6, but did `not; disappgar. Thrnshing ,_:through the water like mad he mad_e Mstraight for me with an air of busi- lfjness that cured my attack of laugh- d' ter promptly and efiectually. : I was: narstlvzed with fliiht, but Lual. ELIUL. Joining 0 ` VERY"CAR.EFUL AIM _ the fair mark presented by the` snake's body on the log. I l'9d~ rvv?i__'L__A. _......; 1.....- ....n:mAv uHa.v'hHV UKIUJSBB I/'U(l_Y UL! um Aug, ; A.AA|.,\a. A r'1'he' boat must. have moved slightly just at that moment, for my shut struck one-h:xlf'inch lower than in- .tIld(il1. Ins't.e'a of going` through the ,1 the log. and must have felt. very much l like a hut. iron, judging by his acilons. An. _ _,..!I. __-.,,.... .....l {"11 Inn.-1H) snake's lmdy, it:went_ between it find. 7 --\0I APPI'I'l'l`l. Damn. are benet: or mu uncle utmost nnnlfeat. K _ " `""' "` -V '1-..I-lnn Ihgg. um: is um. um), Juuguxg uy um uu. ...... ~- After a quick quiver and full. If-`I189, I . . isquirm, he began to how his back and I spit like an angry cat. _ Thin wnu in van! nnnsu1:11 It lsplt uke cat. I` This was so very unusual `that it `amused us very much, `and wersat. vlaughing heartily for` a moment `or `two. expecting every instant that the gsuake would take to the water and Edrsappear. l Rnddhnlv Hm ' snake swumz _---5l1_!-_-l.l.II.Jl.l.Lr:.l.I.J.. --L1h.LL..I.\.l1_.JJ.J.l.1lL)LAAA,.'._!< .-~.'_-_ 1 turn aside.` _ , ti But he did neither. Straight on`lie 5: came until he was but a few feet from 01 me as I sat in the boat, and then Ire- ` I covered. my powers of locomotion and ,_`;.most ingloriumsly fled. There was no .. ; choice of routes, so straight down the long slender boat Ldashed toward the Ifend my companion occupied, clearing 0;the middle seat with a. jump that h; nearly drove the bottom out. My com~ tzpanion had started up with 9. startled ' Glory to "`Loc_)k out. -" and grasped 9. 0' heavy paddle lying in the bottom. bf ithe boat; but seeing mmbearing down `'.on him in a wildflight, that was eel`,- ; min to carry-"us bothover the end of *1` , tl1e l_io`e.(: into twenty feet of water, he di dropped the paddle, stopped low,-and ` I caught me with an apprgved. ' i 1:vnn'rn.\T.r_ *r`.u!ZT.F! `ter promptly and efiectnalxy. i I was pa alyzed with fright, `could not have that the snake was, vreally coming to attack us, and sat _._looking at his `approach, expecting _Lue:5L-mozneut.._:hn.L.hn__s3Lqn1sL.(1 29.9; "hlrn "ncdo ` __ iyrst we mm Iounu mm. I, .- When I had sixffiqiently recovered-T ifrom the knock on the head, and gar- `ithered, my scattered wits, wa. held a -; council of war, and there was 9. divis- ltfin in the camp; ` - if? e manywm was net. snake-umm -cuugui. um wnuu an u,.,...i.....v FOOTBALL TACKLE _ ` i ` hold just ahovethe knees,'a.nd togeth . or we fell with acraajh against the end i that I was dazed and rendered ,a.Imost `unconscious. Springing `to his feet-my ' .i friend snatched up the paddle and ran ' to the end of the boat that I had fled l from, and found the snake` still_ in pur- Vsuit, although the boat V lladfmoved some distance _from the impetus given . byihe sudden arresting 0! my flight. _, Not until he had received a blow that ,5 hnost disabled him did_.that pugna.- ;ci`ous serpent retire from the attack. ,!He then` swam back to the bank and .i crawled out `on the very 103 where `lltirst had found him. A s '\X7hnn i had nhffinientlv monvered `. seat, my`het_1d striking with such force ` hii *'-"P"*"V'vv.'-W!- 9-w - vmtue 71% . "re: aIsn`iev*Dishess;&m Dyspepa. ; * A; pu-._ 1; rec: re.znewor Dizziness; 51 emsTBa 5: vBnixiiiz.tl:eSid`e,} -5 null: fsr_gnaIt`_Inm`;` T -l\\46`I-Iuouu. wnvv -` .:. ._.. for County of Simcoe. . All Farm Stock Sales at 88. All other sales on most renmnnble terms. ` ' `y Hlllll I-"Ill; % J ';g_$mfafI`l, ti? * ; A FIGHTING SNAKE. fqsirly ` . ` "t.nn.. D3111 ~ '. hue cA@[cLmcnx . `run In Not, nanny. It I." noun uu: hy,cu;o- fully amauad annuals: or Human Ito: l ravulonL-|lI Deulopmuut I: Watch` urufnlly. Bwuua\ is : no Euro 5 Force runner of that Arch llolmeh of man... tdamnmpuon-It luglucnd. `rm: onguaung mini," u at the Threat at , Nina Hundred In Insry Thousand oi . ' -`Our Country ; l opu\l|tiun. ._.._...._._._ While There : Life and Dr. Chant ! Cnlnrrh Cure There : Hope. I had suered so many years from eatarrh that I don't know that I will ever get it out at my remembrance. One day, when I` took one of the and- less prescriptionsv giv,en_ mg, 11g,_j11g,__ A medlctd man to a druggist, I asked him bluntly, Will thds'curo me. or will it not? Or will It be like the rest '3" I waefnaearly desperate. I can tell you. The druggist sasid:-"No, nothlng can cure catarrh. I have It myself umu I often think of suicide. I take opium usually to sleep It Off." I took the pmsurlptlon away unlled and v went home, thinking of what the drug- gust had said about suicide, and I was utterly disheu-tened._ I have that pre- scriptlcn yet. one day my deuvemnco ` came, A lady told me she had suffered "just as I had, and was nearly Insane. and that a remedy known as Dr. Ch9.se' Cataxrh Cure had a_ctun.ll cured her. I had read 9. lot"abou Dr. Chn.se u CaJ!arrh Cup. but I feltvtog ward it as I did,owa.r:L other med!- clnes: hnd no faith. I tried It as 3 last resort. I used two boxes of Dr. Chaqe7s Cntarrh Cum, `and toundit I. complete cure. um: M v. nnmr unmmmv mt. most -decidedly snake-timid was in`=ta- promised by landing the boat int 2 * to the attack alone, while the sick and V . I `wounded stood` guard at` the boa't."1'hB - and-was killedvwith a_. long"p_ole wan. ` still showing ght. This is no`exagg - ation of `the attack of the only moc- ;_ `into Africa." was infavor of going right in and- whipping out the: enemy with. our hea-vypaddles;:;whil.e`~he .ma'mwho wu T vor of.'a-general and immediate re- - .~- treat from the unpleasant, and; to him. . ~42 unfortunate loqntion. We finally com-. ` point. some distance from thn enemy-. _ and the able-bodied contingent -wgnlzw-~',-- snake refused to retreat to the water, ' casin that I ever saw "carry? I 9 beer of your life, you won't know the; If i:t`s`Hay Fever {hat is the `bug-_ leasure of reedom from itftijl you" I have rtied -Dr. Chase s-_Catar1'h Cure. - have-triegl D_r-.~' Ch'a.se's;_Catarrh Cure. g um`: sew-,`ar wtc,lmn;` Mes` Fi " ' . .I!xdnp1mMn- % L `A ~aspa,cE`?f'r.oi?`w"ihi;u;`Kan.;;ays Alma Sager, a.4)retty- schqol: teachev ` V was bitten by an ant onth a. o " "Thi"5eL&y.;-She._wenL_insme. in: a. fair: - ' hiiurs, and; died o;hyd'_1_phdhia '1aj; q L .Friday afternoon. 7 Miss Sager gt` tempting to opegi v.vginiiqw`nghen':! ant'r'anou't of ahole was of the bigb.re .-s'iciz;n_s my the ant `bit e~'caused;h '_ go insunarznd she Eampletc cure. MRS. M. V. ROSE, Holloway, `Ont. Price 25 cents. blower included. DI. A. W. trunk n won: nu En - Lmonuronx. . - , av. ---.. ____, ..v._.,. * W::'os1at_m s 5so'&rnn.te* .~smii2 . need, hymillions of moms - hentaethlns. naed.bymimox'1s' of molm ` when Watkins: If `1`3*!b! nix?! of our restby .3 31): chm snermgs sad crying gmepnifn 0% vbeet`!:,!en_d wt onc V, o ._ _' .~ _ `o a V _ jcunammss1:_.a.n _ J =e=m::am `snaaw-sVsoom%yxg}rn; in nlaiamtnt-hxze me am J:Iaiu1:gg;;s_Maid ti Miler - - 1 II -2... `I'n'...u.....- Ecoifcs nu:-....__ _- __, ETHRQAT or ,I;}INGs ~ A-.. D-uJ.. WILL I SUICIDE?" cgrma ' `AND 352 L.I.L\\.(L 1`; va V. `v. 1-I.r230f=s. mms a_;z;AwmmcE `co.. Llmittyl ' .Ptop's.of Pexry Pnin-Kills`: ` ' mm "ANT KILLS _AziAHnmi w -__.- Very valuable Randy hall `m*a;iaeLf`.I.iiEae*i:i?.hi v_ a sp ecAIal_ty ,A v * Law V Work [of all: Kindsnv-" " ~ Promptly_ - Execllted ' i ,0 W55; ` , _-,a~>;~;.z;. GEVER % 5 .-`r:z1:vacis}__s_>._gs\.rA1L:n T 'E7.f6nAwronn `the ram `an ` mumnnz. ASSURANGEJEOMPANY. _n the " ' inilictincmme , `Hm fame `an -~xH>1iEPARziD ro-Do-ALL -xm_IIs[o i5'ii}i>"L i2 n u-nn-nan Innis} -- -~~BA.RRlE Apctioneer and Valnator. I1 nloouwu very poouuu 1 uu.....,..... `to bilioue attacks. My test `swell end 1 me not eolego do my own house-` uork. I treated vmnwo of the bee! physician) here but only received relief (or (time. Ibocune discouraged. One `tiny I friend called and edvieed me to try Hood : Seruparilh. 1 lenghed us the ed- vfce butfwu pmvtued upon end pro-` ' cured one bottle. Beiorelgsed lggn I "began to feel better. I took seven! bot- --L -_... .4 I:l....A!. Dill; smslrsnn Bank of Toronto. Buildihg, t ` Owen Spreet. JIIII ll\I&&I`\a\r Insurance Agent, ,,.1 rrt- ruczmufztrjzs hm r.;x.;`..a1;;o my 4; `L .;;.>.;.c. .~'...- ~ ' bRULlN`G- 21. In. H. WHIGHAM, C.E . -. ___ n_. `ffiilif ~. ` taaomar, aaLum.=e. .43?/?`3Y55 t-`F gull Iullnvu 4.3` Fire and Life. Vllx uuu A nu. y.\......-- 4 1; -tles Ind and iovenlboxeu of Hood o Pills. Now 1 cm at Ind drink hurtlly ind nleep soundly. Hood : Scrupullln hnu Intirely cured me` and also . strengthaned `mew thus I now do all my own work. I heor!u_lly recommend Hood : Staple rill: to ill Inereru from nrvonsneaa, weakness or general dabillty_. Max. B. .1----- comslmrnon na all mm muusu, nu-mm or noon. j` .COIJGH. L039 0!` APPITITI. IL hnnolll EMULSION '.IZ'.A..K2E_I T JP. 0.. BL: 2u.AARu.113 a mum." cure Liver mu to uh, 3euytooponu." nu. `F9 ;.! 12,)0.0C0 . .. l1.1f.5,00(l .. l4.3t\5.\'l 0 . . 5.150, X0 [gram 01' um um; TOLD_BY AN 2116.:-.1-i1or15r1cr:n 1161'- ED AS A SHIKAREE. Xtueer linings which lave lad ta IIIF -.4-its nun-an_-Hv -Thu`.-B`. .. ........ - Anion: {he mnnyJrc|`gners who vis- ited the Unitod States as a spectator during` the Wn1'.`With Spain was Cap- `A lain-Edgar'Underv_Eood, who torquite I a petjjod of his life wasksttached to the 1 A_nglo-Indisn army, and, being: alov- ' er 0f`:[-)01| l, t'o_ld many interesting stor- ies`of ncounters with tigers. At the dinner table in n prouiinent hotel Cap- tain Undvorwood recently recalled A` number of his experiences while a young officer in \ her Majesty : ser-` vice: ' ` - . ` ' ' ..n,_ i V J J ..._. :-..L .....I muailxlv nnanr. VICU. . "One of my first and possibly queer- est adventures with atizer," said he, "hzippened years ago when I was quite a boy, the youngest of a. party under the direction of Major B.. 1. noted shilmree, whom we obeyed implicitly, and whom we expected to show us no end oftigers. I had been out with him time after time without: seeing one." Once lhud climbed` `tomy ap- pointed poet in the forks of a tree, and had seen my companion: disappear with I the ladder to take uprintheir allotted positions before lhe heat began. Two weary hours, with :1 hot sun beating `| 'down, and I became so sleepy, in spite oi the red ants, it was alrl could do to hold on to my perch, can be more ` easily imagined than described. L In I thokse days beds built up in trees-and blechlouders were unknown to us; if you could not-balance your rifle and smooth-bore on branches. you held on to them, somehow. The branches near" me served as a guurack, and us, put- ting rifle `to shoulder - ~~-~---W. nu.-.1-um A \vf\ ypprp nu` Iuuv Irv ~....._...__ ` W _ H ' , _ after peace was declared, to live mun-i I 51GH'`*D 3131-A*D LE out his wife and Buffles--Buffles Mur--L Th 3.h mteacing 'bghS and 1 do Mrs. Mlrrdo was :3. quieblittle W6-'5 ves, every` avenue of approach. U9 mun. Nothing seemed to ruffle or dis-58: myself most favorably situated. The Lu) her_ A the`-roopers w01_Sh:lp`p8d`.h benthegun, and ntlast I saw my first the ground she walked n. They usedt t tigeI'. Instead of passins `vithnl `1Yl`to wonder how she would not if any- ,1; oi the r/xnges I had marked out for ` thing ever happened to Bumes` Bumesl 3 , him, he `quietly trotted !1Ddr~JI15L xizaeso blest nothing would ever huve;d tree and lay down at its foot. Swinz- hgppgned to him if it` hadn't been for 3; in round ha.stlly'into`an attitude not Mary-3 devotion to the 5e1.gea`nt_ ` previously rehearsed, in the excitement The day`-something did happen to of the mornent I overbalanced, and, Bum`es_ Mary and he,-.10; w"e;-3 at my rifle going off, descended in aheap the spring. Capt. Murdo had left the orrlhe top of the tiger. Luckily_ for | fort alone that morning on a. visit tolq me, the report of; the shooting ll- {'l a_ distant kraal. It had been a. veryl undthe vision of a dark body in the oppressive day` and 13,}. mm Huge;--1` '* a'rr;-~fr'rghtened-~hir-s<>much.he.mn& ed,_&g_..th&..5pf;ng\~}6Bge,;;g,han_,usn;;1fL1 off at a. gallop at the moment IcrzLsh- The poor devilsnt the fort hadn't any- ' thing to relieve the monotony of the l - n (1 h l- . ed down upon him, A H1156 s 011 _ day_ They wanted some diversion anal _ der and'_dama.g`ed riile were my only it came_ 1`eminib`0en0e3 of , that 3dVm13- of They were all seated at dinner, when` I . course I gothorribly chatted about it..'.'. PIERCING SCREAMS RANG 0U'_[`_ ' "1 ha-0 E01 -18 after tiger `Vim 3- A sergeant ran up the road like mad. I married man," he cont_'igu_ed,,anduT {giggle 30I1_I1 31:Tll)n- Bm93|j tell you why. There .was a fellow mi ; :'t`."Fe ' 3 3'-",5`. ' .; . - - heysearched the trail. The ; ` called Cmnleyv `Vh `V33-ways bth'".`{ Simians held several minutes start of; r 1118 H18 10 Sh`V.hi1 31 11881`. "111?!-VT|the pursuers. The jungle was 9. se-i been 12 y,enrs in India,` hesaid. `exit! cure hiding place. No baboons were to: . v . . - be uuu ....\l every heart sank, Then nvgr 56? `y'esn `one _ I Fooklhfin Pri;`;te Jago toek the trail over which withme. The beat ` was on n 0 the Captainwaa to mtum_ ' parapet. I told`-0ra'nley to wait untzll. Aiong 311315 way he saw 3; man, he saw the tignside ion. and then to | fouciitd 1 : ti!- .b;h3 `9;it bug: fire. .11 his shot failed, the beast would ! gggksn 1`-Bufitt Wgsniu-huff wlfiia : come dowlvn to me. at the southern end _ Y 't_ tm ~ - gut man: not the parapet. Well. on came . the fln nes, IR mztg 11: W 6' ' beatere, and when I Judgedfrom their 33 could not ten but kneetjngnt 3110!!"-3 that H15) WW9 W9 Past Gran theedge of the inclosure he awaited ,_ _.`I,'.-`_1l~l!-.'."*.3`-ll`?t`I1`1ld"i_3. :`?f.`;,1f`_`_ .`3,_,t't.I,g`:!`;_' the approach, revolver cocked and teeth um-y cone u e are wigs no 1 .. tg_ _ "- _ " W V ~ "After _Ihad"Wuited a little longer something appmache-d_ He whisued 1 this eonclupsionwgzs so eertain that I ma stomp shin Sometmngpwvgs awry-` "mar rnnnd mv andeof thb D8J.`8.DBt t0 ingr 'gnmaf_}g_ It` wa3.white:Tf was: l 5, leer Illpu wlwl -ve us w --u- I mean. Isapa-Wiy aimed-pen I ' Shelli lcVPx_IIII Isle Jungle (lial?- lulud-Cirilht Ildllxll Linltuge of I, an lfncllnlmll. ' ' ` nnuvn-mu: nun. - an Ilgllsllll. Dun an...` 7...`... , _ _, ' - ASI TURNED `THE CORNER, What should I see, about 50 yards to my front, but a. big tiger? I pulled up I _ with a. jerk, my heart in my mouth,_i..` and` we stood 1ookiz"1``tT.t `each other r while he slowly waved his tail. `I cov-1` ' ored him with the "rifie,.*,*.1id felt 1 . life depended `on his dropping _to a.~ 4 ~sing1e: shot. My aim was-too. unsteady ` ' to let me. draw the`. trigger, so I .1ow.- ` ered tlxowgapon and eta:-ed spall-bound`J 1 _ at the enemy. Again I raised it, only. to lovfexthe rifle as before. - My hand }; shook, Idared not fire. `A thirdtime `. l"d1"aw oabeado win that ;-magnificent -- head between the terrible eyes; but} it was no use--I had not the plnckvto ,sho_ot.~ .1`h_on to my `astonishment; rand immense relief, the bi _bmta,`-{ "3 b1inki111gl_laz1ly..tur'ned round d move .ied. slowly toward -iheieyaters, who by ' ' o v` i 150ya.rt1s of him. i 1 1 was b:_1ok\ round tho! _ mmpot, androri` the right `gide V _l;9}ggp.ters +.u1'nipg the tiger " so ' him ontnsgain, myenu-anoe; o meet the tote he ought to imveox-' . pgrienogd.d at the hands. of, Cran`Iey.vl Talk of funk--I had never boon in such; A funk bforo oVr~s`inoeda.s I sa.s_whe_n. V` glued to tho. ground. :1 -tuned-that -tinld er and dared` not. `fire. I asked Cram.-Vi`, this c,onclusion`w;zs oeruun Luzu. ; went round my end: of the parapet the other side to meet the heaters and makegnquirles. Just _ I ' ! , _ A._._...... ....-.n nnnxvmn . n L 1 ma; o"his`~post.V'h in impressed. `by thonshs of. his `wife; .g,nd chiIdren, fthatvhe `lay: down his-rifle ;an' his-~!_:ceLinV his hands;_ther9byV M lnnzlifiuor me mbeliove there. wane tigs ' 13% txgnktl `wnen me .l.1ge_r gnusbuu 1 av .aw glued the. ground. 31-Iaceu-Ina: `L11, -I ` an and Adared` firm Cm z`-V :1 :;ey= how he but \vg1}.01i0d"`\`;ho,1:i4;_er ...'1' : Pass. e.i1dV_hisi expianation vgas ygzrtiou-2 la-I i1:ank:."Wha`n the hgierr pa._ssed,' L..:.+.T. hi` 3.` lewCl-fe'at. of 'his`~n osiL .- " he Was. """9d'3'PiIlsf::;::;~;;.;13.`.,:`, 4 '""' "` "\"T""."" '"'~"' " " up as um ;_uu:uuv.. V. ........- -.._- , Pass. ahd,h1sie.x1~i&natmn was "gm-txcu-: Smd mat Md mat;mephM_.t gap; 13% `When Hths`.tiserg'ba.ssed.: . . . . _ _ . _ Ii g"f33?,mu:>f h,!'1;${P05i_t;1_i}1 cjally should be reixeved-tgmpqrartly .imP1'.6B58 .' . _- 038 ,3, 15 `W %:.., `its, regular` -'v1`6i`k. ' So tha.t`ot'g7a.n. "`A~`*V`vV"`1`' `L5 T`1` `""m`7 in k$'~1d-`scrokes itlmixiiihte 1ssthaLn-7 hgf)g:;'h*:hx:d;th9 { w;en,the{`bod, 1"'!'s.~1.t &Vx_1f.\.l Ii8lit postuge. ` 3 - ~ '~ ,._*`;' ;f-- 3.._$nis.means strokein=60 minutes..- -,.; an .;, Q. .9V9. mat >99 lrwlx =3 vmw.,g~ ,1 m:,g~,1m` .a'ight.- hours that V `I?N44.`.1`.?*' "".- t ?m3 `in37~ts'mm usually spends *i1i`ta`.king his M M 3.9" ml: n ig,hl3's,' reE`V`the_ heart :15 saved` naarly wn Lo`. -s,oo0stmka,m, M jAs`,it pumps Lsi`;"tMm V \ gsmgi blood w.i@.h: sach `stroke; :m,1:Iara>.- ta ` ` L 'W?91unca=*i.%1& 'f;.bl4.:1;th1 mc..!:.t'== %`8~ *9 K%Ai:9'; $.3`;`V $3 .t`ri esav-txonb1eVtha.a p.:;VP_ ` : a. ' v-; '3; `J, dcneaqaat - tori iii. A u:.e1;u;xcuxt;on.%: had become duportta; Ind. B., Ind some of` his plantar friends determined- to nit up for tin tiger. in than vex-an--_ vda. with naive blankets disguising them!-an oxceedingiy exciting` bnsi- ` nun. for, be it remembered, no lights were allowed, and the brute `cared my- thing for numbers. so that his up-y penance might be too sudden {or un-Q ` steady nerves, ' , "One of the nlanterl. alter they hadf 1 1 1 I 4 1 steady nerv 3 planters. sat a long time in breathless suspense, ' entered the house for something that` {he Ianted. and while looking for `it was startled by a sudden terrible` up-_ _roar in the verandahwhicb he had `just left. Seizi-ng his rifle be` rushed; out to. find all the party gone, but; from the dark tea. garden he heard the vdice of S. B. 'calling out, in agony: ` 'lIn|nl lnr Cur"): omlra! Hell)! The r ` And both men rushed back to the houe - the ti to the tiger, `plunged the bayonet into ` its side, at the same time p\u!ling the voice or S. B. `calling out, in agony: ```Help! for God's sake! Help! tiger s got me. Help! Help! "Fixing his bayonet he ran toward t e spot, and in the dim gloom made o t the outline of the tiger dragging iB., who was walking by his side, his hand in the brute : mout.hi~_ Without a moment's hesitation be rushed up ti ti trigger. The tiger (ell, releasing 13.. but before they could reach the steps. ger was upon them, and again `sets-ed poor B., biting and clawing his back and shoulders in aterrible man-- _ her. It was. mercifully, an expiring effort, for the brute fell dead befoni it 4.....lJ bill D" _i euort. 1o_r Lue: m it could kill B." Farm Stock sales :1 moat reasonable term.9._' Baby stolen by Baboon sued by a I`uh- ` er`: aring. "Buffles"' was the pride of the re- ` giment. He belonged to Captr.-Murdo. [hut e_very man in the fort swore by lzhim. Ruffles was at the post between: Grahamstown and Kig \vmiam s Town, on the west coast of Africa. I It, 4-.- nrD..:..... mun, uu on? "can uuuuu .,.. .....--. Afternoons, when Maggie 0 Brien would wheel the kid to the spring, the ; troopers considered it a. distinction to} have a word with Bufflea. Of course - they never looked at Mary. o n \.....l..rL 1...-.. .. -4-.. hmnirina enm- | 3 1 I ....._, AJVVUL ..,.,.,... ... ...-.,. . _ It hadn't been a very inspiripg ctlri 5 paign. Cuptfmurdo had not been zibl, t declared, to live With-3 Buffles--Bufes Mur-L` W65} 8 `Y _,___) L- -..l'll.. Ar (`$9.5 7 dlsuntbb It had Md! 5 UUVULIULI LU ILID i{7L5\.uuI-- T119 dwsomethln ha???" *2 SLEEP FOR YOUNG`P,EOPLE. tB;m$'_ her `loft! `lvzetgs th-eT2nefit 5` 3' M d -3` e, ,t t |.ort mu 0 I This _ __ essaryv grown up Pp"S3 1377, m1`Dger.itle impressionable, svs- ` *4 '&`e"th"5pfi3\43`"tha nun`11 TfE`1i6iiI b1 iIT`lng`longwzrk=` dev`1s. t _ _ t,o_reli1e.voathe' ing 11011119 U19 5U,3"1't. Whmh they wanted (1iVeI'SlO_l'l, and would. be subjected. uf- r-nmn . Mnlnlv lnnumvnr Huw rnnlliia more u it _ ` When seggant 1 l`I}e bugle soundd an alarm. Bufflei `hmlbeeu cq.rrie'd 'of.by 1>a-b00D5- _ } Tn u-min 4-"haw cnnrr-hot] H15! trail . lhzid. been carried oI.by bapoons. : A In vain t'hey.sex1rched trail The; {Simians |t1_1e The mm... sank, Then} umzmi. _r...m mix the frail over which, to return. r 3- [crouched in the bushes opposite. He` 11 Ithought at first he must . have be_en;E `mistaken. But. it was a man; a. whlta i V `man. Yet, there was no white man. within miles! It must. be. > I 9 an ......m ....+ mu hut knaelinz atil set. ' . -V Something and stood. c'arry- ing _`something. It` was - whitei was, Buffles. At last!` Here was a. clue.` lBuf{les had been` kidnapped by baboons `in the hirrofvwhite men, he thought; He could -not -fire. Bnfes might .be hit. Butheihrew himselfat the kidg,` 1 nappar, `and as he did so the moon earns] "hint and .sh_owd a. child in its father's; Inv-ri\:I> ]a.r-ms. ' . - . . 9. V ~ "A curious thing, Jago!" exclaimed _ the Oaptain breathlessly; "I was com- ing along in'.t_he moonlight, whn Sul- tan wheelecfsuddenly and tried_his J best to get away. That means baboons. Instead` of` letting him have hisway I charged down th_e_ path.. The baboons }gg:a.1:ter'1'ng in all directions, dfoppad ...B!1ff_1 Pa-W .- ` "It was a miii?fr61|bT1" `7T6inciiie'r.icB5 _ __Butf1e_s,_1x_1_tne pgw. ;`'*It `was, .-;ixx'a1r6e1|'oii` :T_;6inciiie':icis; I tried to pick the babynp. But Sul- tan thought it had something to do" \'rith'l2u.boons, and would notvgo_near. . n... ..|.:m an I ma tn have him some! INVESTED IN CANADA... ACCUMULATED FUNDS .. TOTAL Ab'SURANCE...... INCOME, OVER ...... :_ with Imboons. ant: woulu nuI.'gu_m:`:u'; .t.he child, go I had to leave him some distanca awe.-y.fwhile I rescued my` lit: tle "one." . v ,_ -.._.__. _: `Why: [3 (_?ln'-latex less _at3 malt - TM: lnl , . I `V lhg; Daytime; > - The`~_Iz`ns,in' usrof the covering-s at l 13 night is ti: gm t hg bqdy the :w,a1jmth ; tha._t' is. 1nst b,yi reduced c,ircuIntioz; of `like him -Wheibxjthet bbdy lies down __-rs ..-... ...;;..z 63.9} In... hnnff nnhml it"is thy; intention 0:1 nature `tha.t'it _a.n1;, 3ajt4_;l_ llama: anzmusn more % :!Ix LIFE IN AFRICA. "}.AB'ou'r_ THE Bfooia. Lr1im;11nm" Exmrnnn, . nivnsnu, oc1'.ao, 1838 ' ?'fXI\T13ARD . . LIFE . WINDOW CURTAIIQE. E 3 The styie in window .drapery._a.-3 in; Teverything Velsa. changua. Fyrmeriyi `everyone used tbs inside Vshadep ;and `the butide shutters. but ha.ve_ `been "largely, superseded by the- vengiian shutters. ` nzupuau BuuLI.c1a 1 During thdsummer season sash cur- Itains arexnsed almoht altogether. as the long` curtains shlit out so much og` the breeze; Where the long clfrtaina are used, they are usually drapes} back. uuun. hung on a mass rod that mm D8 bought for the purpose. and are fin- ished with a deep hem. 01 they are sometimes gathered at the mttom ul- so and fastened to the sides of the ivindqw casings. [hey are usually ~ made of dotted mus!-in. although the `suit China silk ones` are very hand- ......... :: IIIIQ nun nnm-A Hm mm-a ex- Then sash` curtains -are enerallyi uvu:u .. `- pense.` WHAT TO TEACH A GIRL. . Teach her, to dress for heziItI:""a"x`1il' comfort as well as for appearances. l1"....,_L L..- `I....._ a..` .l.._.'.. ah-mlzinrru wmxunu an wcu ua nu uyy uuuuuuu ~- 'Te:Lc_h her `how to` dam stockiu$3- `new on a button. and mend a glove. Teach her to say "No.`5 and stick, t0 it, or "Yes." and me,an"it. n u 1 LL. _`n;.... Au, U: :.\;a, nun us-._uu .u. l`uch her to make hers the neatest ! room in the house. 4 . u nL`.,. .. J . xuusu Au Luc uuuatv. \ 1 Teach her to have nothing to do xwith ini;empe;z1t'a. or dissolute young i ..n._ I . v '2 Teach her to regard the morals ind habits. and -not money in selecting her i associates. ' '4 ... .. . . . 3, :\..,x uauuunu u: .3. 3 Teach her that music, drawing and Fpainting are `real accomplishmenus i_n jthe house. and not to be neglected if there be tune end money for their use. ' Teach her_thut the more she lives jrwithln-her income the more she will !save. and the further from the aims- ".house'wfi1l she live. OHNSON & . SARJEANT,' DEAL EBB ill1`U0.&L of all kinds, importo meet from, the mines; also Lath and shingles, White and Grey Lune, Plaaterer Hail` Sewer Piper, Eire Brick, Fire Clay. Plmoz.-,0! Paris, Cements, atc.,. allot baa; ua.ll1"yl and sold at very 1-ea.9onnble~ rams,` U 1-men: .28 Elizabeth St. , naarly opposite Wallineton Hotel. . 6-27

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